Correction to: Directed Repeats Co-occur with Few Short-Dispersed Repeats in Plastid Genome of a Spikemoss, Selaginella vardei (Selaginellaceae, Lycopodiopsida) [PDF]
Following the publication of this article [1], the authors reported that the Fig. 2 described in the article had a mistake that two grey blocks in S. moellendorffii was not placed as background color, and in the Fig.
Hong-Rui Zhang +2 more
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Plant fossils in the Carboniferous beds of the motorway route at Bizovik [PDF]
Study of fossil plants that were found during construction work of the Eastern Ljubljana motorway at Bizovik demonstrated that similar plants flourished in the uniform Euroamerican floristic area that extended in the Late Carboniferous from the present ...
Tea Kolar-Jurkovšek, Bogdan Jurkovšek
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On the typification of three Isoetes names (Isoetaceae, Lycopodiopsida) described from France [PDF]
This paper deals with typification of three species names in Isoetes described from France: the lectotype previously designated for I. delalandei J.Lloyd is here superseded by another lectotype according to new evidence, and lectotypes are designated for
BOUDRIE, MICHEL +3 more
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Late Carboniferous flora of Castle Hill in Ljubljana (Slovenia) [PDF]
Finds of Paleozoic fossil flora on the Ljubljana Castle Hill were first described in 19th century, therefore the wider area of the planned cable car to the Ljubljana castle was defined as apotentially important fossil locality already before the start of
Tea Kolar-Jurkovšek, Bogdan Jurkovšek
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Endofitos fúngicos cultivables presentes en Phlegmariurus saururus (Lycopodiopsida: Lycopodiaceae) [PDF]
Las Lycopodiaceae son consideradas el grupo hermano de las demás plantas vasculares. Phlegmariurus es un género con unas 300 especies, muy diverso en los trópicos y pastizales de altura en Sudamérica, en donde las especies son producto de eventos de ...
Cendoya, Eugenia +6 more
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Nova Flora Neerlandica : Lycopodiopsida & Polypodiopsida: Wolfsklauwen, Biesvarens, Paardestaarten en Varens [PDF]
Lemmens, R.H.M.J. +4 more
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Figure 5 from: Kommineni VK, Tautenhahn S, Baddam P, Gaikwad J, Wieczorek B, Triki A, Kattge J (2021) Comprehensive leaf size traits dataset for seven plant species from digitised herbarium specimen images covering more than two centuries . Biodiversity Data Journal 9: e69806. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e69806 [PDF]
Figure 5 Number of digital herbarium specimen images per species available from iDigBio and GBIF (based on the 9,998,299 images for Tracheophyta (excluding Polypodiopsida, Poales, Marattiopsida, Pinopsida, Lycopodiopsida and Equisetopsida) with ...
Triki, Abdelaziz +6 more
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Lykopodiofity Polski – Lycopodiales, Selaginellales, Isoëtales [PDF]
Lycopodiopsida is the oldest extant lineage of the vascular plants. It is a phylogenetic relic that enables the analysis of the evolution of processes occurring in land plants.
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(47) Request for a binding decision on whether Huperzia rubricaulis (Alderw.) Holub and H. rubicaulis S. K. Wu & X. Cheng (Lycopodiopsida: Huperziaceae) are sufficiently alike to be confused [PDF]
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Non‐seed plants are emerging gene sources for agriculture and insect control proteins
SUMMARY The non‐seed plants (e.g., charophyte algae, bryophytes, and ferns) have multiple human uses, but their contributions to agriculture and research have lagged behind seed plants. While sharing broadly conserved biology with seed plants and the major crops, non‐seed plants sometimes possess alternative molecular and physiological adaptations ...
Carl R. Simmons, Rod A. Herman
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